Any license or permit issued under the provisions of this code may be revoked at any time by the Board, for just cause, or if the licensee or permittee, or any of the employees, agents or servants of said license or permittee shall violate:
A. 
Any of the provisions of this code or any amendments hereof or supplements hereto; or
B. 
The Sanitary Code of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey specifically applicable to the subject matter for or upon which said license or permit was issued; or
C. 
Applicable state statutes, rules or regulation.
Before any license or permit may be revoked, the Health Officer shall notify the license holder, in writing, stating the reasons for which the license is subject to revocation and advising that the license shall be permanently revoked at the end of five days following service of such notice, unless a written request for a hearing is filed with the Health Officer, by the license holder, within such five-day period. A license may be suspended for cause pending its revocation or a hearing relative thereto.
The time and place for such hearing shall be fixed at the discretion of the Board; provided, however, that an unreasonable time shall not be permitted to elapse between the date of any suspension of license and the date fixed for the revocation hearing.
Notice of the time and place of any hearing held under this article shall be given by the Board to the holder of the license or permit so involved, in writing, and served either personally or sent to the applicant by registered mail, addressed to him at the address stated in the license or permit or by posting securely on the premises either on or near the main entrance door. If there is more than one entrance door, the notice shall be posted on the one which, in the discretion of the Health Officer, is most used by the general public.
A licensee or permittee who fails to appear at the time and place fixed for such hearing shall not be entitled to any further hearing and, in that event, the license or permit may, as a matter of course, be forthwith revoked.
The Board of Health, after a formal hearing, may order the license restored, issue a conditional license or revoke the license pending full compliance with all applicable codes and statutes.